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  2. MINERS' BODIES RECOVERED

    LITHGOW, Wednesday.— After more than 40 hours' desperate digging, the bodies of two miners were recovered this ...

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  3. ROUGH TREATMENT FOR MACHINE-GUN CARRIERS IN TESTS

    This is how machine-gun carriers made in South Australia are tested for their strength and durability. On wasteland, these modest-looking fighting vehicles stand up to severe handling, proving the thoroughness of Australian workmanship. Driven at speed through swamps they look not unlike motor boats. They are then taken over bumpy sandhills, logs, ditches and similar obstacles. Lieutenant-General Sir Iven Mackay, on his return from the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ORDEAL OF TOBRUK

    TOBRUK, Aug.27.—The Australians' stubborn defence of Tobruk against an overwhelmingly superior enemy force is ...

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  5. CHALLENGE TO MR. MENZIES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Although a joint meeting of the U.A.P. and the Country Party this morning agreed that the Government should meet the House of Representatives this afternoon with Mr. ...

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  6. MINISTER WARNS ON SAFETY

    The Minister for Mines, Mr. Baddeley, said yesterday that in the last six months 19 men had lost their lives in New South ...

    Article : 410 words
  7. SHIP POUNDED BY HEAVY SEA

    Rough seas last night were battering the coastal ship of about 400 tons which is beached near Tweed Heads, and hopes of a successful salvage are ...

    Article : 136 words
  8. NORTH AFRICAN DANGER

    LONDON, Aug. 27.—A dangerous situation is arising in North Africa with the threat of a German pincers movement ...

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  9. GHOST VOICE IN RADIO WAR

    LONDON, Aug. 27.—A new Nazi "scrambling" device for dealing with the Russian Radio's sensational "ghost voice" was brought ...

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  10. COLOGNE RAID BY R.A.F.

    LONDON, Aug. 27 (A.A.P.).— Western Germany was again pounded by the R.A.F. last night. Cologne, third city of Germany, ...

    Article : 451 words
  11. FRENCH DEPUTIES FORM "RUMP"

    LONDON, Aug. 27 (A.A.P.).— It is reported from Vichy that more than 100 French Deputies, who lost their positions when ...

    Article : 231 words
  12. FRONTIER CLASH

    LONDON, Aug. 27. (A.A.P.).—To-day's Cairo G.H.Q. communique states: "The enemy opened up artillery fire on the frontier area in Libya as the ...

    Article : 158 words
  13. MARSHAL RUNSTEDT'S DEATH REPORTED

    LONDON. Aug. 27.—Marshal von Runstedt, commander of the German forces in the Ukraine, has been killed according to the Moscow Radio. ...

    Article : 102 words
  14. CHINESE MINISTER LEAVES

    HONG KONG, Aug. 27 (A.A.PJ.— Dr. Hsu Mo, the new Chinese Minister to Australia, has left for Australia. ...

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  15. DUTCH LINER SUNK

    BATAVIA. Aug. 27 (A.A.P.) —It is officially stated that the former Netherlands East Indies passenger steamer, Slamat (11,636 tons), is a ...

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  16. SECOND TASK FOR RESCUE CORPS

    LITHGOW. Wednesday.—Alter 40 hours of gruelling rescue work at the Renown colliery near C[?]llen Bullen, the Western Mines Rescue Station ...

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  17. SOUTH COAST MINES IDLE

    WOLLONGONG, Wednesday.—Ali South Coast mines were idle to-day because a check had revealed that the vote at an aggregate meeting on ...

    Article : 92 words
  18. NO FUNDS FOR STREET IMPROVEMENTS

    [?]mportant city improvements, including the widening of Goulburn Street, and the extension of Elizabeth Street, are being held up because the ...

    Article : 87 words
  19. MARJORIE LAWRENCE'S 1 ILLNESS

    WASHINGTON. Aug. 27.—Miss Marjorie Lawrence, the Australian singer, whose affliction was diagnosed in Mexico as infantile paralysis ...

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  20. UKRAINE ARMY NOW REORGANISED

    LONDON. Aug. 27.—Marshal Budenny appears to have reorganised the army of the Ukraine. Th[?] only development on the central ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. LONDON COMMENT

    LONDON, Aug. 27.—Commenting on the Australian political crisis, the "Daily Telegraph's" columnist, "Peterborough," suggests that a possible ...

    Article : 145 words
  22. VITAL MATERIALS IN U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON. Aug. 27 (A.A.P.) —The "New York Times" states that President Roosevelt will announce soon the formation of a ...

    Article : 244 words
  23. MR. MENZIES FACES THE HOUSE

    Scene in the House ot Representatives yesterday afternoon as the Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies (foreground), replied to questions. Behind Mr. Menzies are Ministers, from left, Mr Hughes (Navy). Mr. Spender (Army), Sir Frederick Stewart ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. EX-POLISH PREMIER SHOT

    LONDON. Aug. 27 (A.A.P.).—Professor Kazimierz Bartel, the scientist, who was Prime Minister of Poland between 1926 and 1930, has been shot ...

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  25. TAXIMEN'S WAGES

    The Minister for Transport, Mr. O'sullivan, said in the Legislative Assembly yesterday that one of the matters that had been considered by ...

    Article : 148 words
  26. AIR TRAINING FOR BOYS

    CANBERRA Wednesday.—An air training corps of 78 squadrons with 15,600 cadets in training is the aim of the Minister for Air. Mr McEwen. ...

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  27. FLYING DOCTOR COST £6,149

    The cost of maintaining the New South Wales Flying Doctor Service during the year ended June 30 was £6,149. The income from ...

    Article : 119 words
  28. BUTCHERS' DIRTY SHOP

    R. S. Lamb Pty., Ltd., butchers, of 314 Elizabeth Street, city, were fined £7 in the Central Summons Court yesterday for not having kept the ...

    Article : 38 words
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